question archive 1) Why is Socrates a defendant? 2) What is Socrates' problem with Euthyphro's response in 6e? 3) Why is Socrates happier with Euthyphro's response on page 8? 4) What subjects does Socrates say usually make people angry when discussing (9)? Why? 5) How does Socrates breakdown Euthyphro's argument? 6) What is Socrates getting at when he says "Is the pious being loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is being loved by the gods" (12)? 7) How does Socrates arrive at his conclusion "Then the god-loved is not the same as the pious" (13)? 8) What is Socrates' problem with Euthyphro's definition "the godly and pious is the part of the just that is concerned with the care of the gods" (16)
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1) Why is Socrates a defendant?
2) What is Socrates' problem with Euthyphro's response in 6e?
3) Why is Socrates happier with Euthyphro's response on page 8?
4) What subjects does Socrates say usually make people angry when discussing (9)? Why?
5) How does Socrates breakdown Euthyphro's argument?
6) What is Socrates getting at when he says "Is the pious being loved by the gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is being loved by the gods" (12)?
7) How does Socrates arrive at his conclusion "Then the god-loved is not the same as the pious" (13)?
8) What is Socrates' problem with Euthyphro's definition "the godly and pious is the part of the just that is concerned with the care of the gods" (16).